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Hiking 47 Miles of the Oregon Coast Trail

The Sad History Of The Amanda Trail | Hiking Part of The Oregon Coast Trail

published:10 May 2018

The Sad History Of The Amanda Trail | Hiking Part of The Oregon Coast Trail

The Sad History Of The Amanda Trail | Hiking Part of The Oregon Coast Trail

published:10 May 2018

views:2726

The Sad History Of The Amanda Trail | Hiking Part of The Oregon Coast Trail -
On January 6, 2018 I solo hiked the Amanda Trail which is a beautiful section of the Oregon Coast Trail. This trail has some really sad history to it and you can almost feel it in the eery woods.
Check out my website: https://www.hikeoregon.net
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The Sad History Of The Amanda Trail | Hiking Part of The Oregon Coast Trail

published:10 May 2018

views:2726

The Sad History Of The Amanda Trail | Hiking Part of The Oregon Coast Trail -
On January 6, 2018 I solo hiked the Amanda Trail which is a beautiful section of the Oregon Coast Trail. This trail has some really sad history to it and you can almost feel it in the eery woods.
Check out my website: https://www.hikeoregon.net
SOCIAL MEDIA:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hike-Oregon/499216170214509
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/hike.oregon
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/Hike_Oregon
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/hikeor
Google+: http://www.plus.google.com/+HikeoregonNetOR
Email: HikeOregon@hikeoregon.net
--MAILING ADDRESS:
Hike Oregon
P.O. Box 41911
Eugene, OR 97404
*HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT THE CONTINUATION OF THE HIKE OREGON WEBSITE:
Patreon https://www.patreon.com/HikeOregon
(you can pledge as low as $1 a month and help Hike Oregon to continue producing content)...

Oregon Coast Trail Hike Part 1

published:15 Jun 2017

Oregon Coast Trail Hike Part 1

Oregon Coast Trail Hike Part 1

published:15 Jun 2017

views:1063

My Appalachian Trail Gear Guide:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SemEtJ8on0&t=6s
Our 48 Hour Film Project Entry: \"The Chicken and the Fox\"
https://vimeo.com/180116698
In the Summer of 2016, I decided I was going to do a long hike on the Oregon Coast Trail. Originally my plan was to hike from the Washing to border in the North, all the way to the California border in the South.
However, some friends and I decided to make an entry into the 48 Film Project. The genre we drew was \"fable\" it was one of the hardest things I had ever done, but we were all really proud of how it turned out and I had a blast making it.
So, because of the timing of the film festival, I decided to cut my hike down a little bit and start further south.
I started my adventure by taking a bus from Portland directly West to Tillamook. From the Tillamook bus station, I had to walk to Cape Lookout State Park, to find the actual trail.
It was a warm, sunny day and I walked about 9 miles down the country road. As the shoulder on the road started to go away, a friendly, older man pulled over and offered me a ride.
By the late afternoon, I was at Cape Lookout State Park. One cool thing about hiking in Oregon is that there are often hiker and biker campsites at many of the state parks. Some of these campsites are reduced price and some are free!
Cape Lookout State Park was amazing. My campsite was right on the cliff and I could hear the waves crashing all night. The next morning, I was excited to hit the trail and begin my hike.
In the morning, I got an early start and made my way through the misty for...

Oregon Coast Trail Hike Part 1

published:15 Jun 2017

views:1063

My Appalachian Trail Gear Guide:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SemEtJ8on0&t=6s
Our 48 Hour Film Project Entry: \"The Chicken and the Fox\"
https://vimeo.com/180116698
In the Summer of 2016, I decided I was going to do a long hike on the Oregon Coast Trail. Originally my plan was to hike from the Washing to border in the North, all the way to the California border in the South.
However, some friends and I decided to make an entry into the 48 Film Project. The genre we drew was \"fable\" it was one of the hardest things I had ever done, but we were all really proud of how it turned out and I had a blast making it.
So, because of the timing of the film festival, I decided to cut my hike down a little bit and start further south.
I started my adventure by taking a bus from Portland directly West to Tillamook. From the Tillamook bus station, I had to walk to Cape Lookout State Park, to find the actual trail.
It was a warm, sunny day and I walked about 9 miles down the country road. As the shoulder on the road started to go away, a friendly, older man pulled over and offered me a ride.
By the late afternoon, I was at Cape Lookout State Park. One cool thing about hiking in Oregon is that there are often hiker and biker campsites at many of the state parks. Some of these campsites are reduced price and some are free!
Cape Lookout State Park was amazing. My campsite was right on the cliff and I could hear the waves crashing all night. The next morning, I was excited to hit the trail and begin my hike.
In the morning, I got an early start and made my way through the misty for...

Oregon Coast Trail week 1

Oregon Coast Trail week 1

BEST HIKE NEAR SEASIDE! Neahkahnie Mountain via Oregon Coast Trail

published:16 Apr 2018

BEST HIKE NEAR SEASIDE! Neahkahnie Mountain via Oregon Coast Trail

BEST HIKE NEAR SEASIDE! Neahkahnie Mountain via Oregon Coast Trail

published:16 Apr 2018

views:1048

Seaside Oregon was our destination for a hike to Neahkahnie Mountain. Neahkahnie Mountain is located in Oswald West State Park, rated as moderate and 6.3 miles out and back.
D I R E C T I O N S:
ALL TRAILS⬇
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/oregon/oregon-coast-trail-to-neahkahnie-mountain
❥ ❥ ❥
SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE THE LOVE!
P U R P O S E
Me and Dean are residing in the Pacific Northwest of wonderful Washington State. We always knew we didn\'t want to live the \"status quo\" life of working a dead end job, having children at a young age, or watching television 5 hours a day. We didn\'t quit our jobs to travel and we didn\'t uproot our life away from our family. We choose to work during the week and adventure on the weekends, hoping to inspire others to live life more fully and to never become stagnant no matter what your situation is. Our adventures consist of hiking, backpacking, water activities, farm life, exploring new areas, and snowboarding in the winter. We adventure all year round and adventures will be posted every Monday. Stay happy and humble, friends!
M U S I C
BROCKBEATS👇🏼👇🏼
https://brockbeats.bandcamp.com/
C O N T A C T
Email: rtrapp8@gmail.com
Instagram: @ryles_22...

BEST HIKE NEAR SEASIDE! Neahkahnie Mountain via Oregon Coast Trail

published:16 Apr 2018

views:1048

Seaside Oregon was our destination for a hike to Neahkahnie Mountain. Neahkahnie Mountain is located in Oswald West State Park, rated as moderate and 6.3 miles out and back.
D I R E C T I O N S:
ALL TRAILS⬇
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/oregon/oregon-coast-trail-to-neahkahnie-mountain
❥ ❥ ❥
SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE THE LOVE!
P U R P O S E
Me and Dean are residing in the Pacific Northwest of wonderful Washington State. We always knew we didn\'t want to live the \"status quo\" life of working a dead end job, having children at a young age, or watching television 5 hours a day. We didn\'t quit our jobs to travel and we didn\'t uproot our life away from our family. We choose to work during the week and adventure on the weekends, hoping to inspire others to live life more fully and to never become stagnant no matter what your situation is. Our adventures consist of hiking, backpacking, water activities, farm life, exploring new areas, and snowboarding in the winter. We adventure all year round and adventures will be posted every Monday. Stay happy and humble, friends!
M U S I C
BROCKBEATS👇🏼👇🏼
https://brockbeats.bandcamp.com/
C O N T A C T
Email: rtrapp8@gmail.com
Instagram: @ryles_22...

Oregon Coast Trail Hike Part 2

published:26 Jun 2017

Oregon Coast Trail Hike Part 2

Oregon Coast Trail Hike Part 2

published:26 Jun 2017

views:543

Information and Maps for the Oregon Coast Trail: http://www.oregon.gov/oprd/PARKS/Pages/OCT_main.aspx
Oregon Coast Trail Hike Part 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11E7jjqXa_g&t=12s
The second half of my hike on the Oregon Coast Trail was challenging mentally and physically. The light weight trail runners I wore were perfect for the trail and beach portions of the hike, but the impact from all the road walking left me with some serious blisters.
This trail has a huge amount of road walking. About 40% of the entire trail is on the road. Many of the road portions of the trail are not set up for hiking. Often there is almost no shoulder and cars are speeding by at 50 miles per hour.
On the section of trail that I hiked, I was looking forward to the long sections of beach so I could camp where ever I wanted. It turned out that the entire beach was either ATV area or nesting grounds for endangered birds.
The Oregon Coast Trail is an amazing hike. It takes a lot of planning and preparation. If you aren\'t staying at a state park, sometimes there is literally no place to camp. If you plan on doing this hike, you may want to do it as a series of day hikes, or plan to stay with friends or at a hotel....

Oregon Coast Trail Hike Part 2

published:26 Jun 2017

views:543

Information and Maps for the Oregon Coast Trail: http://www.oregon.gov/oprd/PARKS/Pages/OCT_main.aspx
Oregon Coast Trail Hike Part 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11E7jjqXa_g&t=12s
The second half of my hike on the Oregon Coast Trail was challenging mentally and physically. The light weight trail runners I wore were perfect for the trail and beach portions of the hike, but the impact from all the road walking left me with some serious blisters.
This trail has a huge amount of road walking. About 40% of the entire trail is on the road. Many of the road portions of the trail are not set up for hiking. Often there is almost no shoulder and cars are speeding by at 50 miles per hour.
On the section of trail that I hiked, I was looking forward to the long sections of beach so I could camp where ever I wanted. It turned out that the entire beach was either ATV area or nesting grounds for endangered birds.
The Oregon Coast Trail is an amazing hike. It takes a lot of planning and preparation. If you aren\'t staying at a state park, sometimes there is literally no place to camp. If you plan on doing this hike, you may want to do it as a series of day hikes, or plan to stay with friends or at a hotel....

The Sad History Of The Amanda Trail | Hiking Part of The Oregon Coast Trail -
On January 6, 2018 I solo hiked the Amanda Trail which is a beautiful section of the Oregon Coast Trail. This trail has some really sad history to it and you can almost feel it in the eery woods.
Check out my website: htt

My Appalachian Trail Gear Guide:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SemEtJ8on0&t=6s
Our 48 Hour Film Project Entry: \"The Chicken and the Fox\"
https://vimeo.com/180116698
In the Summer of 2016, I decided I was going to do a long hike on the Oregon Coast Trail. Originally my plan was to hike from the

Seaside Oregon was our destination for a hike to Neahkahnie Mountain. Neahkahnie Mountain is located in Oswald West State Park, rated as moderate and 6.3 miles out and back.
D I R E C T I O N S:
ALL TRAILS⬇
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/oregon/oregon-coast-trail-to-neahkahnie-mountain
❥ ❥ ❥

Information and Maps for the Oregon Coast Trail: http://www.oregon.gov/oprd/PARKS/Pages/OCT_main.aspx
Oregon Coast Trail Hike Part 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11E7jjqXa_g&t=12s
The second half of my hike on the Oregon Coast Trail was challenging mentally and physically. The light weight tra